History and Current Practice of Tonsillectomy
- 20 October 2009
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 112 (S100) , 3-5
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.5541121403
Abstract
Objective To review important developments in the history of adenotonsillectomy and describe current methods and results for the operation. Study Design Review. Methods Tonsillectomy practices since antiquity were reviewed, with emphasis on introductions of new surgical tools and procedures, anesthesia methods, and patient care practices. Past and current indications for and complications associated with tonsillectomy were also reviewed. Results Devices used for adenotonsillectomy have included snares, forceps, guillotines, various kinds of scalpels, lasers, ultrasonic scalpels, powered microdebriders, and bipolar scissors. General anesthesia, the Crowe‐Davis mouth gag, and methods for controlling bleeding have contributed greatly to success with the operation. Past and current indications for adenotonsillectomy are similar, although the relative importance of some indications has changed. The complication rate has declined, but the problems that do occur remain the same. Currently, cost‐effectiveness is a principal concern. Conclusion The instruments and procedures used for adenotonsillectomy have evolved to render it a precise operation. Today, the procedure is a safe, effective method for treating breathing obstruction, throat infections, and recurrent childhood ear disease.Keywords
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